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Guide price
£225,0002 bedroom apartment for sale
Hawkesbury Place, Stow on the Wold, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54
Retirement
Wheelchair access
EPC rating: B
Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 991 yrs left
Council tax, if payable: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 66Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Beautifully finished
- Open plan living space
- Two bedrooms
- Spacious shower room
- Wc
- On-site restaurant
- Lovely landscaped gardens
- Close to town centre
- Wheelchair access
- 24/7 call system
Video tours
NO SERVICE CHARGE FOR ONE YEAR
a well-planned and spacious apartment within a stunning new retirement development in the picturesque Cotswolds town of Stow-on-the-Wold
This stunning new retirement development is located in the beautiful Cotswolds town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Hawkesbury Place allows you to enjoy the benefits of owning your own home, free from the worries of external maintenance or gardening and with like-minded retirees as your neighbours. This beautiful apartment has built-in security and lifestyle features that help make the practicalities of day-to-day life easier for you. Located on the first floor, Apartment 31 at Hawkesbury Place offers a well-planned and spacious layout. The accommodation includes an entrance hall with a generous storage cupboard and a convenient cloakroom, leading into a light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, complete with an additional storage cupboard. There are two double bedrooms, one of which features a walk-in wardrobe, and a large, modern shower room. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to make everyday cooking and cleaning as effortless as possible and comes equipped with high-quality Neff integrated appliances for added style and functionality.
Service charge (£250 per week) includes emergency call system, maintenance fund, domestic assistance, communal maintenance for building and gardens, buildings insurance, restaurant, electricity, heating, water and lighting for communal areas. It excludes electricity, heating, lighting, council tax, telephone/broadband and TV license.
The delightful town of Stow-on-the-Wold has a large and lively Market Square and a monthly Farmers Market. It’s also home to a variety of local boutiques and national stores. It’s particularly known for its great antiques and popular restaurants suitable for any occasion. The town enjoys good public transport links - the highway runs through the Cotswolds from Warwick to Cirencester. A local bus service takes you around town and the nearest railway stations at Moreton in Marsh and Kingham can have you in London in just over an hour and a half.
a well-planned and spacious apartment within a stunning new retirement development in the picturesque Cotswolds town of Stow-on-the-Wold
This stunning new retirement development is located in the beautiful Cotswolds town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Hawkesbury Place allows you to enjoy the benefits of owning your own home, free from the worries of external maintenance or gardening and with like-minded retirees as your neighbours. This beautiful apartment has built-in security and lifestyle features that help make the practicalities of day-to-day life easier for you. Located on the first floor, Apartment 31 at Hawkesbury Place offers a well-planned and spacious layout. The accommodation includes an entrance hall with a generous storage cupboard and a convenient cloakroom, leading into a light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, complete with an additional storage cupboard. There are two double bedrooms, one of which features a walk-in wardrobe, and a large, modern shower room. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to make everyday cooking and cleaning as effortless as possible and comes equipped with high-quality Neff integrated appliances for added style and functionality.
Service charge (£250 per week) includes emergency call system, maintenance fund, domestic assistance, communal maintenance for building and gardens, buildings insurance, restaurant, electricity, heating, water and lighting for communal areas. It excludes electricity, heating, lighting, council tax, telephone/broadband and TV license.
The delightful town of Stow-on-the-Wold has a large and lively Market Square and a monthly Farmers Market. It’s also home to a variety of local boutiques and national stores. It’s particularly known for its great antiques and popular restaurants suitable for any occasion. The town enjoys good public transport links - the highway runs through the Cotswolds from Warwick to Cirencester. A local bus service takes you around town and the nearest railway stations at Moreton in Marsh and Kingham can have you in London in just over an hour and a half.
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As a boutique agency, we provide a truly bespoke experience. Our service is personal, transparent, and professional. A strategic approach with 'up front' and 'direct fee structures' - we have no 'tie in or lengthy contract'. We invest in the premier marketing techniques that help your home 'stand out from the crowd'. We have a thorough understanding of the local property market and a first-class track record of success in properties in Burford, surrounding villages and rest of The Cotswolds. We won't waste your time with inflated valuations or show your home to the mildly curious. We'll work harder to get to know you, make the right associations and secure the best deal. Our fantastic connections with London coupled with over 25 years' experience in Estate Agency have enabled us to secure a brilliant alliance with the leading agents and property hunters who are looking for clients who wish to move out to Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and beyond. Collectively we have amassed decades of experience of both London and The Cotswolds property markets providing us with an impressive track record of sales. We have many local vendors and purchasers who would be only too happy to give you a glowing reference about our services. Radnor Martin maintain an office for formal meetings but have no traditional shop window since this does little to enhance the sales process from a client perspective and does not reflect today's digitally driven marketplace.


















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